Harrison Bader doubled leading off the ninth inning for his first major league hit and slid across the plate to score the winning run of his debut on Jedd Gyorko's short sacrifice fly, lifting the St. Louis Cardinals over the Colorado Rockies 3-2 on Tuesday night.

The 23-year-old, taken on the third round of the 2015 amateur draft, was brought up before the game when Dexter Fowler was placed on the disabled list with a strained left wrist.

Bader grounded out struck out and flied out in his first three at-bats. With his mother and sister arriving during the game following a flight from New York to join his father in the stands, Bader doubled down the left-field line against Jake McGee (0-1) leading off the ninth. Bader was batting .403 (29 for 72) with 10 homers against lefties at Triple-A Memphis this year.

Greg Garcia sacrificed as Bader took third, and Gyorko hit a fly near the right-field line that Carlos Gonzalez caught 248 feet from the plate. The speedy Bader slid across jubilantly as Gonzalez's one-hop throw went slightly up the third-base line.

Tuesday is here and parts of the forecast are brighter than what we saw on Monday! We'll see a mix of sun and clouds through the day with generally drier conditions across the state through the morning into the afternoon.

Tuesday is here and parts of the forecast are brighter than what we saw on Monday! We'll see a mix of sun and clouds through the day with generally drier conditions across the state through the morning into the afternoon.

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Phil Long dealerships released the following statement Monday afternoon: "We are evaluating the events of the weekend. It is important to state that we haven't fired Von. We are in the middle of contract renewal and this weekend's events remind us that sometimes we feel that we best represent ourselves."

Phil Long dealerships released the following statement Monday afternoon: "We are evaluating the events of the weekend. It is important to state that we haven't fired Von. We are in the middle of contract renewal and this weekend's events remind us that sometimes we feel that we best represent ourselves."

People in the Midtown Barber Shop shared their reactions to protests around the NFL the previous day.

Former military members at the Midtown Barber Shop in Colorado Springs reacted one day after nearly 200 NFL players kneeled or used other displays to protest racial injustice during the national anthem.

Former military members at the Midtown Barber Shop in Colorado Springs reacted one day after nearly 200 NFL players kneeled or used other displays to protest racial injustice during the national anthem.